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CHAPTER XVII. SECRET SERVICE.
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I must not linger over degrees and phases. Every morning, Gibbie got into the kitchen in good time; and not only did more and more of the work, but did it more and more to the satisfaction of Jean, until, short of the actual making of the porridge, he did everything antecedent to the men's breakfast. When Jean came in, she had but to take the lid from the pot, put in the salt, assume the spurtle, and, grasping the first handful of the meal, which stood ready waiting in the bossie on the stone cheek of the fire, throw it in, thus commencing the simple cookery of the best of all dishes to a true-hearted and healthy Scotsman. Without further question she attributed all the aid she received to the goodness, "enough for anything," of Donal Grant, and continued to make acknowledgment of the same in both sort and quantity of victuals1, whence, as has been shown, the real labourer received his due reward.
Until he had thoroughly2 mastered his work, Gibbie persisted in regarding matters economic "from his loophole in the ceiling;" and having at length learned the art of making butter, soon arrived at some degree of perfection in it. But when at last one morning he not only churned, but washed and made it up entirely3 to Jean's satisfaction, she did begin to wonder how a mere4 boy could both have such perseverance5, and be so clever at a woman's work. For now she entered the kitchen every morning without a question of finding the fire burning, the water boiling, the place clean and tidy, the supper dishes well washed and disposed on shelf and rack: her own part was merely to see that proper cloths were handy to so thorough a user of them. She took no one into her confidence on the matter: it was enough, she judged, that she and Donal understood each other.
And now if Gibbie had contented6 himself with rendering7 this house-service in return for the shelter of the barn and its hay, he might have enjoyed both longer; but from the position of his night-quarters, he came gradually to understand the work of the stable also; and before long, the men, who were quite ignorant of anything similar taking place in the house, began to observe, more to their wonder than satisfaction, that one or other of their horses was generally
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victuals
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| n.食物;食品 | |
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thoroughly
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entirely
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mere
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perseverance
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contented
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rendering
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groomed
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speculation
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offender
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futile
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intercourse
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scantiness
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lair
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scrupulosity
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prosecute
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inquiry
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condemn
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| vt.谴责,指责;宣判(罪犯),判刑 | |
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| int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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spoke
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astonishment
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poetic
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condescension
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sleet
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vanquished
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countenance
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benevolence
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| 使人闷闷不乐或沮丧的( dreary的比较级 ); 阴沉的; 令人厌烦的; 单调的 | |
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mighty
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cinder
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exulting
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cherub
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forth
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obedience
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